Chris Hemsworth is more in love than ever with his wife of five years, Elsa Pataky, and the Huntsman: Winter's War actor recently reminisced on their quick courtship. Just five months after
the pair first met in 2010, they tied the knot during a Christmas
vacation with their families, a move that Chris says "just felt right."

Speaking during an appearance on ITV's Good Morning Britain on Thursday, Chris said: "It did happen quick and it just felt right, just, it made sense. There was no great plan to any of it to be honest, we were on holiday and we said 'why don't we get married too?' and then the next minute..."

He continued: "There probably should have been some planning but it all worked out. Honestly, we had both our families on holiday at the same time, just randomly, and we said this is a good opportunity with everyone together so we just did it."

Chris and Elsa married shortly after Christmas in 2010 during a family holiday on the island of Sumba in Indonesia. They had only been dating for a few months after being introduced by talent agent William Ward in early 2010, and Chris has previously said that he and Elsa "just made sense" as a couple from the moment they first met.

"It's not about you anymore which is refreshing and my kids are hilarious and insane and crazy - it's good," Chris confessed. "You go from press tours and work and then straight back into reality and you're handed a child with a nappy."

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